A rug that tells the Japanese Ikat fabrics of the early 19th rural. Through the central geometry we want to represent the scaled detail of the edges rarefied fabrics of naturally dyed Ikat fabrics typical of the island of Ryukyu (actually called Okinawa). The different shades of indigo, from the exhaust blue, to the ultramarine to the almost black, mixed with sand and beige tones of raw wool characterize the typical flaming weft-warp.